Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1955 — Page 2

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g W Wr n .— *s* ; t As always time’* awaitin’. It’s tha last 3 days of AkPs giant 96th Anniversary celebration! A warm wel- v ’To X coma awaits you ... and a wide-open opportunity to stock pantry, refrigerator and freexer with family v -P* ~~~~ food favorites. To you who have made our October Anniversary so outstanding, we say a hearty Thank You! To a// who want more low prices on more items, more days of the week, we do hope you'll call juMlKf j again! Come see... come save at AkPI \ OVEN-READY 16 TO 22 LB. AVG. - WJLI 1 i 11V Mb IBA PLACE IN — V 1 f JMHW i yl 9 ■pj Turkeys ~ ib -49* Frying Chickens FRESH PAN-READY IB- 39* — Pork Loin Roast 7 RIB END IB 29' you’ve never had : Spare Ribs » 5U1 ,,.., 6HT . L , AN . MIATV , k 39c Ski||toss Franks richt „ 3 ?c . - stews like these ! wound Beef "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Hl. 39C B f|| 90. The Woman’s Day Kitchen, tn a big color feature . TH-. Deer Liver RICH IN IRON FRESH SLICED lb.*™ 7* » way tn a Dig reature, Pork Chops "SUPER-RIGHT" CENTER CUT lb. »9C Pknirc QO* s iows how to cook the six best stews of all tune— TL’Lr|’Jn 9 O- lb. QE A JlnOKeO r!CniCS«"suPER.RIGHT" SUGAR-CURED lb. * gives you the secret of making them savory and sueiniCK JllCCd DdCOII "SUPER-RIGHT" A pk ß . wvC . — culent. There’s veal, beef, chicken, lamb, oxtail, and Q LJ U M "SUPER-RIGHT” j* »Becau»e meot represents about 25% of kidney, and they can become your best stand-by oMOKBU Nams Shank Portion, n>. 49C 9W ,<ed budget, it's important to know recipes. In the November issue of —- ’ , ... AfcF'i **Sup«r-Ri(ht” Quality is a rtliabla Thuriligsr A ,MOU»-S STM, SY.THSHSCS lb. 49c m... ..lu. J„„ l—l Fresh Sausage- SUPE . .icht-rum k»i *t3sc Woman S day 7<f VOSS UMueuyV SUPER-RIGHT PURE PORK .... roll v J » Conira/W-Rißht .. . Prajuarad-Righr .. . SoM- ws ste uAruiut . / THURSDAY lamp RnlnnnH *** ,n < * magazine ' Large aoiogna "super-right" by-the-piece . /ib. *™ — ■■ — FRESH LAKE ERIE FILLETS DreSSed Yellow Pike FRESH CAUGHT ib. 39c OUTSTANDING BUYS Yellow Pike • u 49* For October’s Cheese Festival WISCONSIN SLICED OR PIECE Swiss Cheese • * 49* ■ ■ I SUNNYBROOK GRADE "A" MEDIUM I Potatoes •••••• 15 ~ g 39 < l s 2- 89* I MD DfL | C | oUs I Sflverbrook Butter fine quality Jilt 63c WwfllMHttM! l 4 4Ar I '** Mild CheddarthHSe ±*ib. 43< ■ e e MppieS • "l L, BAG "I> I Cheese Food CHED-O-BIT AMER. OR P(M. 2ib. 69c rcsh Broccoli J*- 29c Florida Oranaes S^ ET JU,CY o cor I Kraffs Velveeta cheese spread 2 79c ■ wapetruit Florida duncans 4 for 39c Fresh Carrots rBI . B , 9 d * b ocr I jane PARKER I'-<*•>>— «. *»t£l FRUIT CAKE Li.„T™' TSANDNU,S »„lewee, ATA.,, I 5 145 ,5-„ , s V , I "Ited Cashews AAP „ ANO Jonathans 5 39c I « 1«• 2 ll - 3 I pS«es an " ,$A " *" AND ft w* ? r * la L" <i Ap,,les ”«' S ’ • * * 2 ’ 49 I n‘ PARKI 1 ’ LAIN * '•' AO#- *«• 396 Jonothaas 5 b £49 c ■ DoniltS < dM * 69C ■BBBaaBBaBBBBBBgaHBHiBHwHI Sugared Donuts or golden .. ©< 12 IONA SLICED OR HALVES Pumpkin Pie JA ne parker 39c BW | OB Orange Chiffon Cake jane parker .. ... w* 49c Cling Peaches ....» 3 »79‘ ** Fresh Frozen Foods A&P BRAND SURE GOOD COLORED . - “-a> > ■ wuw wlurbv FLORIDA GOLD ORANGE Apple Sauce 4 Margarine 4™ 69* Juice •• • 6 - 85* Bartlett Pears nancy hawks 29e Black Pepper AN * rage ground ... 79c Meat Pies "“.VoTturkev 4 79c Orange Juice AA r brand <•„ 29c Solod Dressing sultanao. 35c Fruit Pies apple* oYchsrry 4 ,tM 79c Fruit Cocktail SULTANA can 35c A&P Tuna LIGHT MEAT \''Z. 4 99c SAVIN£J,FOR5 A VIN£J,FOR NATI. HONEY WEEK Pie Apples COMSTOCK 2 39c Pork & Beans A nn page loc Ug)ug*|u A lB JAR Qft ( ANN page maple b cane blended Food Fancies For Halloween "UHey ee e ■> 7FQ CtfWlin 24 nnT steffens pure / Ann Page Honey orange blossom tar 33c I 1 GAL 59 C Sfrß ' Hone y WALKERS BRAND ’Jr 29c Prune Plums sultana brand 2 39c UCI • W change to the coffee that s Pineapple Juice aap brand 29c Pie Pumpkin a *p brand 2 29c - ApncotHalves iona brand 3 3 catu 79c Candy Bars all s< varieties .’©»*>» 89c Green Beans 10 na cut ,5,/ l« Wc « Potato Chios jane parker Ut 59c A*P %*TSy‘ COFFEE I mel |w ■ NEW "BLUE" Al It I 1% ■ • 25-oz. AfcP Coffee’s “Flavor-Saver” Roasting toasts in all Silver Dust with face cloth i. rg . 31 c Dash Deteraem pi>« 36c you ,et “ '* B 70. iu A«I ££. StElGHTO’aoaiLtJ 7><%bT Breeze w™ cannon duh towel 73c Wesson Oil 1-ib. gy c 3 ‘ lb - B ” »-«• 89c ***’ Surf LARGE 29c giant 69c Vel Beauty Bar 2 «•« 49c All prices in this ad effective through Sat., Oct. 29 , ' , AMERICA'S FOREMOST fOOB RETAKES ... MNCI Vim Detergent X 37c Woodbury Soap«' 2 bathTu Rinso Soap LARGE 29c giant 69c Liquid Vel PINK DETERGENT ... can 37c X

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BRIDAL SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR MRS. LESTER MANLEY Mrs. Lester Manley was recent* ly honored with a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Leonard King, with Miss Edna Manley assisting. The honored guest was presented with a corsage of red roses upon her arrival. Games were played and prises awarded to Mrs. Shirley Johnson, who In turn presented them to Mrs. Manley. After the honored guest opened her many useful gifts, refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those attending included Mrs. Glen Everett, Mrs. Bill Johnson, Mrs. Glen Manley, Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs. Richard Minnich, Mrs. Richard Peterson, Mrs. Larry Bolinger, Mrs. Larry Myers, Mrs. Basil Gephart, Miss Edna Manley, Mrs. Leonard King and daughter Karen Kay, and the honored guest Those sending gifts but unable to attend were: Mrs. Jack Raudenbush. Miss Shirley Edwards, Mias Marilyn Sipe, Miss Sally McCullot '-h, and Miss Shirley Williamson. FORGOTTON ART TO BE ON DISPLAY IN EDGERTON, OHIO The Edgerton, Ohio, Garden club is sponsoring a display of an almost forgotten art, intarsia or marqueterie or inlay. This art is associated with wood, as mosiac is with tile, and is produced in Europe, Asia, and South America. This exhibition is of pictures instead of the usual forms of patterna or designs. The beauty is derived from the natural color and graining of both domestic and exotic woods gathered from different countries all over the world. M. B. Chronister of Toledo, 0., is staging the first public display of his pictures in the Edgerton school auditorium Friday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in this exhibition are 50 pictures of the life of Christ and it can be assumed that this is the, only such collection in this country. and possibly in the world. There are also 60 others of hunting, fishing and birds, plus 150 samples of woods in the natural color from white to black. Admission is 50 cents for . children and i nothing for students. PROFIT AND PLEASURE <LU6 MEETS RECENTLY. Mrs. Melvin Mcßarnes was,recently hostess to the Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club. Devotions were given by Mrs. Clarence McKean, and the lesson on "Wall Preparation." was presented by Mrs. William Kohne and Mrs. Clarence McKean. A health lesson on “Preparing for the Baby," was presented by Mrs. Alton Corson. The club presented a picture made of bark from trees, to Mrs. McKean who is moving out of the county soon. Election of officers was held and those elected were: Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, president; Mrs. Henry Heimann, vice-president; Mrs. Harvey Smith, secretary; Mrs. William Kohne, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Schnepp and Mrs. Melvin McBarnes, leaders. Refreshments were served by the to the group during the social hostess and games were enjoyed hour. The door prize was won by Ruth McKean and Mrs. Lee Mose was welcomed into the organisation as a new member. Unit 43 of the American. Legion auxiliary held a social meeting Tuesday evening at the Legion home. Games were played and prizes won by "Mrs, Dee Frybflck, Mrs. Henry Braun. Miss Margaret Biting, Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Mrs. James Baker, and Mrs. Dallas Goldner. The committee for the evening included Mrs. Melvin Lehman, Mrs. Elbert Aurand. Verena Meyers, and Mrs. Ted Eady. Mrs. Junior Nidlinger will be hostess to the Union Chapel Work and Win class Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Circle two of the Methodist W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the church recreation room. Members are asked to check waist measurements for aprons. The Methodist W. S. C. S. will observe quiet day on Thursday at 1 o’clock ai the church. The freshman class of'Decatur high school will sponsor a dance at the Youth and Community Center tonight after the football game called “Halloween Howl." Admission is 5 cents a person and 25 cents a couple. Everyone is invited. The Tri ICappa sorority will have a business meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock-at the YoutSi and Community Center. The Bethany circle of the Zion E. and R- church will meet with | Mrs. Harry Knapp tonight at 8 o’1 clock. I

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2«, 1955

The Beta Sigma Phi council will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Jerome Keller. The Gals and Pals home demonstration club -will not meet Tuesday, November 1, but will meet the following Monday, November 7. A bake sale and basaar will be sponsored by the Gals and Pals home demonstration club Saturday moqning at the Firestone etofe. The V. F. W. ladies auxiliary held a business meeting recently with 22 members present. Mrs. Marie Weaver, honored guest, was present to inspect the books and the auxiliary. Mrs. Lillian Gray, a new member, was initiated into the auxiliary. The minutes were read and approved and Mrs. Gray won the door prise. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. An FHA meeting was held in the Decatur high school home ec room during the activity period Tuesday afternoon. Plans were being made tor a dance November 18, after the Geneva ball game. ■ The following officers were elected; president, Sharon Kriesher; vice-president, Lorraine Walters; secretary, Jean Wass, treasurer, Judy Hott; song leader, Donna Knirk; pianist. Lucille Knittie; recreation leader, Ruth Ann Girod; and news reporter, Jane Grimm. The historian will be elected at a later date.

Society Items for today’s publication must bo phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday #:3O a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3*2121 WEDNESDAY “Halloween Howl", dance sponsored by freshmen class of D. H. S., after football game, Youth and Community Center. Xi Alpha lota exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, business and cultural meeting, Mrs. John Holthouse, Sr., 8 p. m. Academy of friendship. Moose home, 7:30 p. m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Oscar Miller, 7:30 p. m. 9 THURSDAY Cfrder of Eastern Star, Masonic ball, 7:30 p. m. Women's association of Presbyterian church, at churchy luncheon. I p. m. Decatur Girl Scout association. Girl Scout room at Youth and Community center, 7:30 p. m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group, Mrs. Irenaeus Case, 7:30 p. m. D. A. V. auxiliary, social meeting D. A. V. hall, 7:30 p. m. Formal initiation. Women of the Mooae, Moose home, 8 p. m., officers at 7:30 p. m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Walter Baker, 8 p. m. Ruraltstic study club. Mis. Joe Heimann. 8 p. m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phty Elks home Scotch room. 8 p. m. Emblem club, business and social meeting, Elks home, 8 p. m. Monroe W. C. T. U., Mrs, Floyd Morrison. 1:15 p. m. Salem Methodist W. S. C. S„ observe week of prayer and self denial, at church. 7:30 p. m. Circle two of Methodist W.S.C.S.. church recreation room, 2 p. m. Methodist W. S. C. S.. quiet day. at church, 1 p. m. FRIDAY I Zion Lutheran church communion announcement devotionals ir» church at 5,7, and Bp. m. Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Lloyd Neil, 1103 North Second street, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, “Hard Times" party, Mrs. Nilah Neil, 8 p. m. Union Chapel Work and Win olass. Mrs. Junior Nidlinger, 7:30 p. m. Tonight & Thursday 0 o OUR BIG DAYS! First Show Tonite at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! • —1 Technicolor C(medy! ROSALIND RUSSELL “GIRL RUSH” Fernando Lamas, Gloria de Haven, Eddie Albert ALSO — Shorts 15c -50 c —o Fri. A Sat Dennis Morgan “The Gun That Won the West" - Q—O Coming Sun.—‘To Catch a.Thief"